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- 151: The Serious Problem of Acid Rain
- ... stone monuments and concrete structures, and corroding the pipes which channel the water away to the lakes adding more pollutants to lakes and streams. Exterior paints, such as house and automobile paints have their lives reduced due to the pollution in the atmosphere which speeds up the corrosion process. In some communities the drinking water is laced with toxic metals freed ...
- 152: Acid Rain
- ... rains on cities too, eating away stone monuments and concrete structures, and corroding the pipes which channel the water away to the lakes and the cycle is repeated. Paints and automobile paints have its life reduce due to the pollution in the atmosphere speeding up the corrosion process. In some communities the drinking water is laced with toxic metals freed from ...
- 153: Acid Rain
- ... rains on cities too, eating away stone monuments and concrete structures, and corroding the pipes which channel the water away to the lakes and the cycle is repeated. Paints and automobile paints have its life reduce due to the pollution in the atmosphere speeding up the corrosion process. In some communities the drinking water is laced with toxic metals freed from ...
- 154: Inventions of the Early 19th Century
- ... other into his notebook. Also envisioned were rubber banknotes, musical instruments, flags, jewelry, "imitation buffalo-robes," vanes or "sails" for windmills, and ship's sails, even complete ships. While the automobile tire did escape his imagination, it was not without reason - the auto hadn't been invented yet! From barbed wire to keep our railways safe, to revolvers to keep our ...
- 155: Thoughts on Acid Rain
- ... rains on cities too, eating away stone monuments and concrete structures, and corroding the pipes which channel the water away to the lakes and the cycle is repeated. Paints and automobile paints have its life reduce due to the pollution in the atmosphere speeding up the corrosion process. In some communities the drinking water is laced with toxic metals freed from ...
- 156: The Element Carbon and Its Importance
- ... slide back and forth over each other. Carbon has many other uses, ranging from ornamental applications of the diamond in jewelry to the black-colored pigment of carbon black in automobile tires and printing inks. Another form of carbon, graphite, is used for high-temperature crucibles, arc light and dry-cell electrodes, lead pencils, and as a lubricant. It is also ...
- 157: The Canada Goose
- ... because each goose flies behind and to the side of the goose in front of it allows them to take advantage of the slipstream created, this technique is known to automobile racers as drafting and it lets the Canada Goose fly seventy-one percent further than just going by itself (Breen). Another skill Canada Geese use to land in heavy wind ...
- 158: Acid Rain
- ... rains on cities too, eating away stone monuments and concrete structures, and corroding the pipes which channel the water away to the lakes and the cycle is repeated. Paints and automobile paints have its life reduce due to the pollution in the atmosphere speeding up the corrosion process. In some communities the drinking water is laced with toxic metals freed from ...
- 159: Salt Pollution
- ... everyone knows about toxic waste and carbon dioxide pollution, but not many people have heard of salt pollution. Salt pollution has been on the increase since the evolution of the automobile. With more pressure on government agencies to keep the highway clear and safe, an increase in the use of salt has developed. It is important to understand why salt is ...
- 160: Christianity
- ... of the Lord, nor any descendant of his even to the tenth generation." (Deuteronomy 23:2-3). Consider the first statement. If a faithful Christian were to get in an automobile accident with a resulting injury to his genitals, he would not be admitted into Heaven. The second statement is even more ridiculous than the first. An innocent child, through no ...
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